Kim Marcus
About
Kim Marcus joined Wine Spectator’s San Francisco office in 1988 and was reassigned to New York in 1993. He became Wine Spectator’s managing editor in 1999, and returned to California in 2017 to take on the role of bureau chief at the Napa office. He was a regular taster since 1990 and was lead taster for California Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, as well as the wines of Argentina and Chile.
A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Marcus was introduced to wine as a teenager while living and working in Sonoma County's Russian River Valley. His first job after college was as a reporter and then editor of the St. Helena Star, a weekly newspaper published in Napa Valley. A native Californian, Marcus lived in Napa and splits his free time between San Francisco and a cabin in the Sierra Nevada. He retired in December 2021 and passed away unexpectedly in January 2022.
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New reviews of affordable reds from the Mendoza region and beyond, all priced $21 or less
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California Chardonnay: Power & Finesse
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From his Santa Maria Valley winery, Clendenen helped raise the quality of California …
Playbook for Progress
Chile’s top producers up their game with stellar values and ageable gems
13 California Value Reds Up to 91 points
New reviews of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and more from Napa, Sonoma, Paso Robles and …